Jigger and Niblick The jigger is a cross between a mid-iron and a mashie, with nearly the range of the mid-iron and nearly the capacity for raising the ball which the mashie has.
Jigger At type of iron club with a short shaft and reasonable loft. Another name for a 4 iron. MyGolfRounds.com Golfing Terms Glossary ...
Jigger: An iron with moderate loft and a short shaft. No longer in use. Present equivalent is the 4 iron. Jungle: A ball hit into the trees is often known as being hit into the jungle.
Jigger: Old term for a 4-iron. Jungle: Slang for heavy rough, or an unprepared area of long grass. K ...
Jigger: Another name for 4 iron. A moderately lofted, shallow faced ancient iron. Jungle: Colloquialism for Heavy Rough. Kitty Litter: Colloquialism for sand bunker.
jigger A moderately lofted, shallow-faced, short-shafted iron club, no longer in use, that was used especially for approaching. It was a club used for chip shots, not dissimilar to the modern day Joe Kirkwood Cup ...
Jigger : The traditional pitching iron used to get out of deep rough. Usually shorter than the typical wedge.
Jigger Name of an old club with similar loft to a modern 4-iron. Confusingly, it was also sometimes used to describe a short pitching club for work around the green, otherwise called a pitching niblick, or lofting iron, ...
jigger archaic term for a wedge/pitching wedge Example: The jigger was Nigel's favorite club.
jungle: Term used to describe area of thick rough or area where ball is irretrievable. jigger: Slang word for a chipper. K kick: Term used to describe the bounce of the ball upon landing; good kick or bad kick.
J Jerk - To hit the ball from a bad lie, rough or sand, with a downward cutting motion causing the clubhead to dig into the ground beneath the ball. - Bonehead golfer Jigger - An obsolete name for the 4 iron.
See also: Iron, Shot, Hit, Rough, Loft
 
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